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RIGOROUS DAP in the Early Years: From Theory to Practice provides teachers with a roadmap for teaching that helps children meet academic expectations and maintains focus on the appropriate development of the whole child. A construct of eleven practices, RIGOROUS DAP supplies teachers with strategies for 1) making instructional decisions that meet the needs of the individual child; 2) sustaining culturally relevant practices; 3) engaging stakeholders in conversations about educating young children for school success through practices that attend to their individual, sociocultural, and developmental needs; and 4) ensuring all children experience high-level learning and succeed in school.

The eleven practices comprising the construct are:
  • 1. Reaching all children
  • 2. Integrating content areas
  • 3. Growing as a community
  • 4. Offering choices
  • 5. Revisiting new content
  • 6. Offering challenges
  • 7. Understanding each learner
  • 8. Seeing the whole child
  • 9. Differentiating instruction
  • 10. Assessing constantly
  • 11. Pushing every child forward
An academically rigorous learning environment allows all children to learn at high levels through hands-on learning experiences that address the whole child and connect to the child's world in and out of school. A developmentally appropriate learning environment considers the children's developmental, cognitive, social, emotional, linguistic, and physical development, as well as the sociocultural worlds in which they live.

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    A Paperback / softback by Christopher Pierce Brown, Beth Smith Feger, Brian Nelson Mowry

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      Publisher: Redleaf Press
      Publication Date: 30/11/2018
      ISBN13: 9781605545585, 978-1605545585
      ISBN10: 1605545589

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      RIGOROUS DAP in the Early Years: From Theory to Practice provides teachers with a roadmap for teaching that helps children meet academic expectations and maintains focus on the appropriate development of the whole child. A construct of eleven practices, RIGOROUS DAP supplies teachers with strategies for 1) making instructional decisions that meet the needs of the individual child; 2) sustaining culturally relevant practices; 3) engaging stakeholders in conversations about educating young children for school success through practices that attend to their individual, sociocultural, and developmental needs; and 4) ensuring all children experience high-level learning and succeed in school.

      The eleven practices comprising the construct are:
      • 1. Reaching all children
      • 2. Integrating content areas
      • 3. Growing as a community
      • 4. Offering choices
      • 5. Revisiting new content
      • 6. Offering challenges
      • 7. Understanding each learner
      • 8. Seeing the whole child
      • 9. Differentiating instruction
      • 10. Assessing constantly
      • 11. Pushing every child forward
      An academically rigorous learning environment allows all children to learn at high levels through hands-on learning experiences that address the whole child and connect to the child's world in and out of school. A developmentally appropriate learning environment considers the children's developmental, cognitive, social, emotional, linguistic, and physical development, as well as the sociocultural worlds in which they live.

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